I work with this stuff all the time and I can tell you now that bsp is a 55° whitworth thread and npt a 60° . The roots and crests are totally different on both and not good practice to try and match them. Silly in fact. Do it right and do it once.
bsp is prevalent in Australia and npt is common in the USA. Bsp is readily available to you everywhere including Bunnings. You will find our brew stores stock alot of bsp fittings. BSPP(Parallel) are designed to seal with a dowdy seal, o-ring, or washer, not thread tape or thread sealant of any kind. I know folks have the best intentions, but please, do a proper job and you will not regret it.
If you are going to use stainless fittings excluding swagelok, I recommend using stainless teflon thread tape as this will stop gawling. All your other bsp fittings just use normal thread tape.
others have mentioned camlock fittings, they are great and I use them myself and are easy to connect and remove.
Good luck with your brewing ventures